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2/3/2010
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Board of Commissioners
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<br />(6) Train Emergency Management personnel in all aspects of their duties <br />and provide training opportunities to all personnel for professional development within <br />their assigned areas of responsibility. <br />(7) Develop a reserve of trained radiological monitors to support <br />radiological tracking operations within the county. <br />(8) Identify those personnel and agencies required to support emergency <br />response operations. Develop alert rosters of key county that will be notified and called <br />to duty during emergencies. Develop contact list for city/town public safety agencies. <br />(9) Develop and maintain mutual aid agreements with local municipalities <br />and neighboring jurisdictions to support county emergency operations. <br />{10) Analyze personnel and equipment requirements to meet potential <br />hazards. Create and maintain a current inventory of available resources and facilities in <br />the County that could be used to support emergency operations. This will include <br />government and non-government assets that may be called into assist county efforts. <br />(11) Identify and arrange the survey of potential shelter locations within <br />Cabarrus County. Include any sites that could house special needs and institutionalized <br />populations as well as the general public. <br />{12) Identify potential evacuation areas using the County's hazard analysis. <br />Develop warning and evacuation procedures and exit routes. Include plans for the <br />relocation of county residents into other jurisdictions. <br />(13) Identify special needs populations or groups that will require <br />assistance during an evacuation. Verify that any institutions housing special needs <br />populations have. written evacuation and relocation procedures on hand. <br />{14) Develop a schedule to test and maintain the Emergency Operations <br />Center facility and other emergency equipment. <br />(l5) Coordinate exercises to test the emergency plans within the county. <br />c. During emergency situations, the Emergency Management Coordinator <br />supervises response operations and coordinates for the resources needed to react to the <br />situation. He directs the actions of the Emergency Management Division and the staff of <br />the EOC. To accomplish these tasks he will: <br /> <br />(1) Alert staff and activate Emergency Operations Center when notified of <br />impending or existing emergency situations. Plan for continuous operations. Contact <br />General Services to maintain the Sheriff's Department generator for back-up power to the <br />Emergency Operations Center. <br /> <br />EOPBASIC PLAN 11 September 2008 <br />F_2 136 of 408 <br />
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